1:30PM – 3:00PM Use of thermography in various animal species (specific reference to bovine and small animals) for its diagnostic value in spinal and other neuromuscular injuries. – Prof. Dr. Ram Purohit

Afternoon Session
1:30PM – 3:00PM Importance of picking up hot or cold thermal patterns before it hurts and became pain full to the animal.
3:00PM – 3:30PM Break
3:30PM – 4:30PM Thermography of the Foot.

Afternoon Session
1:30PM – 3:00PM Use of thermography in various animal species (specific reference to bovine and small animals) for its diagnostic value in spinal and other neuromuscular injuries.
3:00PM – 3:30PM Break
3:30PM – 4:30PM Thermography of muscles.

Afternoon Session
1:30PM – 3:00PM Importance of picking up hot or cold thermal patterns before it hurts and became pain full to the animal.
3:00PM – 3:30PM Break
3:30PM – 4:30PM Thermography of the Foot.

Afternoon Session
1:30PM – 3:00PM Use of thermography in various animal species (specific reference to bovine and small animals) for its diagnostic value in spinal and other neuromuscular injuries.
3:00PM – 3:30PM Break
3:30PM – 4:30PM Thermography of muscles.

There are FLIR infrared cameras available for those who have no camera.
Everyone has to write a report! (attendees have to write this report in the evening if not ready before 4:30PM!!) Writing a report is required to receive a certificate of attendance!

Afternoon Session 1:45PM – 3:00PM Case studies
3:00PM – 3:30PM Break
3:30PM – 4:30PM Students have the possibility to present some case studies for help in interpretation. (Reports or PowerPoints have to be send inbefore April 10thto Irma Wensink)

Also a part of the thermography education is “Parts of the Body”. Every year there will be organised a new “Parts of the Body”.

(For Non-Veterinarians: Parts of the Body is required to receive a certificate of attendance)

2:00PM – 5:00PM Practice session on how to image horses following a protocol. The session will begin with anamnesis and a demonstration of how to perform the basic equine thermal examination. – Tracy Turner DVM / Irma Wensink

After this demonstration attendees can start imaging horses.

There are a few FLIR infrared cameras available for those who have no camera.

Everyone has to write a report! (attendees have to write this report in the evening!!)

3 – Shortened program for who have follow the Veterinary Thermal Imaging Course in April 2013.
You can skip the first 2 days and start at: April 12th – 14th 2014 (3 days)
Early bird registration till February 1: 1017 euro (840,50 euro excl. 21% VAT)
After February 1: 1056 euro (872,73 euro excl. 21% VAT)

This is including:

Coffee / Tea / Lunch

Pen and notebook

FLIR Tools Software

After completion of the entire course, you will receive a certificate of attendance.